
China’s New Energy Law Paves Way for Green Future
China enacts its first comprehensive energy law, paving the way for a green future and strengthening global energy governance.
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China enacts its first comprehensive energy law, paving the way for a green future and strengthening global energy governance.

The Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang is undergoing a transformation as efforts to combat desertification continue, integrating green belts and solar energy projects to promote sustainable development.

China’s first energy law has taken effect, setting a legal framework for energy planning, promoting renewable energy, and supporting the country’s green transition towards carbon neutrality.
China reports its warmest nine years on record from 2015 to 2023, highlighting urgent climate challenges and calling for strengthened global cooperation to combat climate change.
Discover the key steps to building a zero-carbon park by focusing on renewable energy, sustainable industries, and eco-friendly transportation.
Discover how zero-carbon parks are paving the way to a net-zero future, progressing from low-carbon initiatives to full carbon neutrality through innovative technologies and renewable energy sources.
China is pioneering zero-carbon industrial parks as part of its ambitious push towards a greener economy, aiming to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
China unveils the world’s first megawatt-level seawater electrolyzer for hydrogen production, marking a major breakthrough in offshore renewable energy.
Chinese energy companies gathered in Hubei Province to advocate for biodiversity conservation during the energy transition, sharing innovative solutions.
China’s wind and solar power utilization rates have surpassed 95% this year, showcasing the nation’s rapid growth in renewable energy and its commitment to green and low-carbon transformation.